
Yhc used to do this (when you could still build it). Turns out that on
Windows using gcc that gets installed with ghc isn't particularly fun,
while ghc makes a very pleasant build experience. Something to do with
directory layouts, head file searching, and what is on the %PATH% by
default.
Thanks
Neil
2009/3/17 Joe Fredette
You know, I hear theres this brilliant program for compiling C code -- gcd? ccg? gcc, yah gcc... Anyone tried it?
In all seriousness though, why do you need to compile c with ghc? I'm curious, it seems a bit pointless...
/Joe
Manlio Perillo wrote:
Anton Tayanovskyy ha scritto:
Works for me without the --make, as `ghc foo.c`
For me, too, thanks.
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